Dark Blue Kiss Episode 2


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Season: 1

  • Aired: October 19, 2019

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ReA
0 people found this review helpful
Dec 10, 2020

OMG

The thing getting excited and excited omg! I can't stop whatching it! omg! The actors and the charecters are perfect omg! They are now in my heart uwuw The Opening song still ICONIC OMG, its like a soap opera but at the same ITS NOT omg! The music creator was a GENIUS OMG!! I already feel that this series come up on my top list uwu AND I hope my opinion won't change later. EVERYTHING IS PERFECT!! I can't say anything else! <3
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misspearl
1 people found this review helpful
Oct 26, 2019

I really hope this doesn't turn into one…

I really hope this doesn't turn into one of those thai series in which the ingenue (or in this case one of the juveniles) creates a dragged out melodrama based on intentional, unnecessary miscommunication. There's a reason we all watch the Pete/Kao cut of Kiss Me Again. And I love Tay, but I watch for New. His characters are always rational, and calm and so lovable. I don't want a repeat of Love Beyond Frontier.
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anoni-yui
0 people found this review helpful
Oct 21, 2019

So... episode 2 was full of life lessons

This episode was really good in the sense that they touched many parts of life that many teens and young adults and even adults have to go through in order to discover themselves and see who they are and where they belong. Many people will try to judge you and push you down in order to make themselves seem superior and feel better (Pete was being criticized and his uncles were showing off their sons and all of their accomplishments while also trying to push him in the same direction as everyone else). Others will also try to make you be someone you are not by forcing you to do something you do not want to (Kao doesn't want to hurt Pete but he also wants to help his mom in anyway that he can in order for her to get a promotion and to be proud of him).This episode also touched on sacrifice. Kao was willing to give up everything for Pete and his selfish needs. Kao also is willing to sacrifice the trust that he and Pete have with the choice he made to break the promise they made to stop tutoring the director's son so that his mom can get her well deserved promotion. He also broke the promise because he wants to provide for his sister and his mom, in any way that he can. This episode taught us that everyone has their own struggles to deal with that we all usually hide with a smile on our faces beneath the surface.

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Kalamyty N. Jane
1 people found this review helpful
Oct 20, 2019

Five Stars

In love with the cast and the plot. I love Tay's character, Pete: he is honest with his feelings and acts proudly on them. Sometimes I'd like to knock some sense into Kai: he is way too naïve for his own sake.
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